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Dr. Lauren Saling is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Health and Biomedical Sciences at RMIT University, Australia. Her research focuses on psychology, philosophy, and their intersections with technology, health, and societal challenges. Key areas include technology-facilitated violence, misinformation dynamics, mental health interventions, and moral emotions. She actively supervises PhD and Master's students on topics like vicarious trauma in healthcare providers and predictors of judgment updating in political contexts.
Her work bridges theoretical philosophy (e.g., moral responsibility, consciousness) with applied research (e.g., vaccine communication, veteran reintegration). She has published widely in journals like Philosophical Psychology and Communications of the ACM, addressing issues such as AI cooperation against misinformation and the psychological impacts of social media.
Dr. Saling collaborates across disciplines, emphasizing translational research to address real-world challenges. Her articles span forensic psychology, health communication, and cognitive science, reflecting her commitment to interdisciplinary solutions for societal problems.



